Factors that affect performance – Kistler-Morse KM LD3xi Load Cell User Manual

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Chapter 2. Pre-Installation

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An independent, isolated vessel with no connection to any other vessel
or adjacent structure provides the most accurate results for a weight
measurement system. Examples of this type of application are floor scales
and truck scales. Connections to other vessels or structures affect
accuracy because the transducers interpret strain changes caused by the
connecting structures as being caused by changes in the material weight.

Factors that affect Performance

Some typical causes of error related to
connecting structures and, where applicable,
methods for reducing the errors follow:

Catwalk

Hidden load bearing members

Vessel goes through roof

Tripper conveyors or deck plating

Rigid piping connection between vessel and

another adjacent structure

Poor Foundation

Flexible Structure

Uneven Loading

Figure 2-1:
Examples of typical causes of error.

Horizontal run length is ok for
cross-sectional area of pipe

Flex coupling

No horizontal run

Flex

No horizontal run

Horizontal run too short for cross-
sectional area of pipe

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